Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate personality correlates of set-shifting behaviour using a task sensitive to dopaminergic activity. As expected, set-shifting behaviour was positively correlated with scores on the Sensitivity to Reward scale, a measure of Gray's impulsivity. Discussion is focused on the relationship between this greater ability for set-shifting and the proneness to disinhibition.

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